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  • CHEM 408 A - FORENSIC CHEMISTRY (2022-2023 Spring Semester)
    Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN STEM 160B
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    ...CHEM 408. FORENSIC CHEMISTRY. This course will provide students exposure to the processing and analysis of forensic samples. Students will learn how to quantitatively analyze sample collections used as evidence in the crime lab, structure and organize lab reports and interpret data to be used for ev...
    a section of the FORENSIC CHEMISTRY course in Chemistry - CHEM
    HUMA 202 A - CIV/LITERATURE (2012-2013 January Intersession)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 12-2:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 112
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 9-11:00 AM @ MAIN HAL 112
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    ...HUMA 202. CIVILIZATION AND LITERATURE. A study of great works of literature that represent the major periods in the history of Western civilization. The course explores the nature of God and humanity, the nature of good and evil, the meaning of moral choice, the purpose of life, and the meaning of s...
    a section of the CIV/LITERATURE course in Humanities - HUMA
    MECE 252 L - MECHANICAL SYSTEMS LAB II (2026-2027 Spring Semester)
    Mon: 2-4:50 PM @ MAIN HH 112
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    ...MECE 252. MECHANICAL SYSTEMS LABORATORY II. A lab course designed to introduce students to engineering experimental techniques, including planning, controls, basic instrumentation, and basic data analysis. Prerequisites: Engineering 120, Mechanical Engineering 251, and Physics 101. Spring semester, ...
    PHIL 161 A - INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY (2019-2020 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 103
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    PHIL 161. INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY. A course designed to acquaint the student with the various fields and problems of philosophy. Primary sources are used. Three hours.
    a section of the INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY course in Philosophy - PHIL
    PSYC 201 B - STATISTICAL METHODS (2025-2026 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 210
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    ...PSYC 201. STATISTICAL METHODS. This course will examine the mathematical reasoning and methodology underlying decision-making in the sciences. Students will develop skills in the analysis and interpretation of data from scientific experiments, enabling them to be informed consumers of the profession...
    a section of the STATISTICAL METHODS course in Psychology - PSYC
    COMM 390 A - STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION (2009-2010 Fall Semester)
    Tue: 6:30-9:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 308
    Tue: 6:30-9:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 308
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    COMM 390. STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION. Intensive examination of areas of communication not fully covered by regular departmental offerings. Subject matter varies each semester. Offered periodically, one, two, or three hours.
    a section of the STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION course in Communication - COMM
    MUSI 317 A - ADV CHORAL CONDUCTING (2004-2005 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:20 PM @ M
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    MUSI 317. ADVANCED CHORAL CONDUCTING. A course for students desiring further experience in conducting advanced choral material. Prerequisite: Music 219. Two hours.
    a section of the ADV CHORAL CONDUCTING course in Music - MUSI
    FREN 320 A - MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN FR LIT (2011-2012 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11:30-12:45 PM @ MAIN HAL 101
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    ...FREN 320. MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN FRENCH LITERATURE. A survey of French literature from its beginnings in the eleventh century to the seventeenth century. Through fiction, poetry, essays, treatises, emblems, and images, this course explores the relationships among literary creation, political even...
    a section of the MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN FR LIT course in French - FREN
    MUSI 155 A - ORGAN LESSON (1/2 HR) (2026-2027 Fall Semester)
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    MUSI 155. PRIVATE ORGAN LESSON. This course consists of one-half hour for one credit of individual instruction at the organ. The student will study literature appropriate to the organ and also work on technical development. One hour.
    a section of the ORGAN LESSON (1/2 HR) course in Music - MUSI
    MECE 352 M - THERMAL/FLUIDS LABORATORY (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
    Thu: 2-4:50 PM @ M
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    MECE 352. THERMAL/FLUIDS LABORATORY. A lab course that reinforces the lab techniques introduced in Mechanical Engineering 251-252. Experiments chosen from thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. Corequisite: Mechanical Engineering 326. Spring semester, one hour.
    SOCI 460 A - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2019-2020 Spring Semester)
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    SOCI 460. INDEPENDENT STUDY. Available to students with a minimum of twelve hours in sociology. Senior standing, permission of the department chair, and a faculty sponsor are required. One, two or three hours.
    a section of the INDEPENDENT STUDY course in Sociology - SOCI
    EDUC 202 A - INTRO TO THE TEACHING PROFESSION (2003-2004 Acad. Year Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ M
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    ...EDUC 202. INTRODUCTION TO THE TEACHING PROFESSION. A study of the pedagogical framework of education with emphasis on the legal and organizational issues related to American institutions of education. This includes an analysis of the current reform movements and in impact upon the role of the profe...
    MATH 201 A - STATISTICAL METHODS (2019-2020 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 212
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    ...MATH 201. STATISTICAL METHODS. An introduction to the basic methods and techniques of statistical inference including descriptive measures, probability distributions, tests of hypotheses, interval estimation, and analysis of variance. Students may only receive credit for one of Mathematics 201, Mana...
    a section of the STATISTICAL METHODS course in Mathematics - MATH
    ENTR 306 A - ETHICS FOR THE ENTREPRENEUR (2011-2012 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 216
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    ...ENTR 306. ETHICS FOR THE ENTREPRENEUR. Students study the ethical decisions business professionals face in small business, family business, and corporate business settings. Students analyze selected case studies and discuss their analysis with the class. Students will interact with business professi...
    FREN 332 A - CARIBBEAN-AFRICAN LIT IN FRENCH (2010-2011 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 201
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    ...FREN 332. CARIBBEAN AND AFRICAN LITERATURE IN FRENCH. The goal of this course is to familiarize students with the vibrant literary scene in French-speaking regions outside of Europe, with an emphasis on the Caribbean, North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The course may include novels, essays, or sh...
    a section of the CARIBBEAN-AFRICAN LIT IN FRENCH course in French - FREN
    EXER 258 L L - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II (2016-2017 Spring Semester)
    Tue: 10:05-10:55 AM @ MAIN RO 319
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    ...EXER 258. ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II. A continuation of the study of human anatomy and physiology with emphasis on the various body systems and how they integrate with one another. The effect of exercise on each system will be explored and clinical examples will be discussed. Laboratory exercises will ...
    PHIL 201 B - SYMBOLIC LOGIC (2003-2004 Acad. Year Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ M
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    PHIL 201. SYMBOLIC LOGIC. A study of formal deductive logic with emphasis on testing arguments for validity and translating English statements into symbolic notation. Three hours.
    a section of the SYMBOLIC LOGIC course in Philosophy - PHIL
    CMIN 480 C - INTERNSHIP IN CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES (2023-2024 Early Summer)
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    ...CMIN 480. INTERNSHIP IN CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES. This course is designed to serve as an important practical field experience for students majoring in Christian Ministry. This experience provides broad-based exposure to all ministry and operational facets of any number of Christian ministry programs, wh...
    MATH 213 A - DISCRETE MATH/COMP SCI (2014-2015 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 306
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    ...MATH 213. DISCRETE MATHEMATICS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE. A study of the foundations of mathematics with an emphasis on concepts related to theoretical mathematical methods and computer science. Topics include mathematical logic, set theory, algorithms, complexity of algorithms, integers, a variety of pr...
    a section of the DISCRETE MATH/COMP SCI course in Mathematics - MATH
    BIOL 401 A - INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL TECHS (2026-2027 Fall Semester)
    Wed: 1-2:59 PM @ MAIN STEM 245
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    ...BIOL 401: INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TECHNIQUES. This repeatable course will introduce students to laboratory techniques and/or model organisms that are important in biological research. While each section will have a different focus, a combination of lectures and hands-on activities will...
    MATH 465 A - CLASSICAL ANALYSIS (2022-2023 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 103
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    ...MATH 465. CLASSICAL ANALYSIS. This course is an introduction to real analysis and includes a rigorous treatment of the structure of the real number system; sequences; limits; continuity; uniform continuity; open and closed sets; compact sets; differentiation; the Riemann integral; and possibly topic...
    a section of the CLASSICAL ANALYSIS course in Mathematics - MATH
    PHYE 290 B - STUDIES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION (2007-2008 Spring Semester)
    Wed: 6:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN PLC 233
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    PHYE 290. STUDIES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. A course that covers special topics related to athletics and physical education. One, two or three hours.
    HUMA 200 E - WESTERN CIV: FOUNDATIONS (2021-2022 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN HAL 206
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    ...HUMA 200. WESTERN CIVILIZATION: HISTORICAL AND INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATIONS. This course explores the intellectual, cultural, political, and religious foundations of Western Civilization from the ancient Greeks to the modern world, with special emphasis on great thinkers, crucial events, and significant...
    a section of the WESTERN CIV: FOUNDATIONS course in Humanities - HUMA
    MATH 488 A - SEMINAR IN MATHEMATICS (2014-2015 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 306
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    ...MATH 488. SEMINAR IN MATHEMATICS. A course for seniors that includes independent reading and research, student presentations, preparation for the Graduate Record Exam and Major Field Test and faculty lectures on advanced topics in mathematics. This course is designated Writing Intensive (WI), Speaki...
    a section of the SEMINAR IN MATHEMATICS course in Mathematics - MATH
    BUSA 480 E - INTERNSHIP IN BUSINESS (2009-2010 Summer)
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    ...BUSA 480. INTERNSHIP IN BUSINESS. This is an opportunity for students to participate in a meaningful learning experience under the supervision of both an employer and a Management and Marketing Department faculty member. Most internships take place during the summer months. Students will be graded b...
    a section of the INTERNSHIP IN BUSINESS course in Business - BUSA
    NURS 445 A - ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES (2024-2025 Spring Semester)
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    ...NURS 445. ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES. This 8-week course focuses on the enhancement of the knowledge related to pharmacology, safe nursing practice in medication administration, and patient education of pharmacologic therapies. The purpose of the course is to review how pharmacologic therapies...
    ELEE 301 A - ELECTRONICS I (2020-2021 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN HH 118
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    ...ELEE 301. ELECTRONICS I. A study of semiconductor device characteristics, diodes, bipolar junction transistors (BJTs), field-effect transistors (FETs), BJT and FET amplifier circuits, bias stability, and DC power supplies. Prerequisites: Electrical Engineering 201 and Mathematics 262. Fall semester,...
    a section of the ELECTRONICS I course in Electrical Engineering - ELEE
    CHEM 264 A - CHEMICAL APP OF MATH METHODS (2010-2011 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 115
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    ...264. CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS OF MATHEMATICAL METHODS. An introduction, built on the foundation of a two-semester calculus sequence, to mathematical concepts and their application to chemistry. Three lectures per week. Prerequisite: Mathematics 161-162 and Chemistry 102. Spring semester only, three ...
    a section of the CHEMICAL APP OF MATH METHODS course in Chemistry - CHEM
    ENGL 460 A - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2010-2011 Spring Semester)
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    ...ENGL 460. INDEPENDENT STUDY. An opportunity for students with extensive background in literature to do intensive independent study or research on specialized topics. Senior standing in the English Department, permission of the department chair, and a faculty sponsor are required. Application deadlin...
    a section of the INDEPENDENT STUDY course in English - ENGL
    ECON 302 A - INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS (2019-2020 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN HAL 109
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    ECON 302. INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS. A study of economic progress and business cycles. Keynesian, Monetarist, Austrian, and other views will be examined. Prerequisites: Economics 101 and 102. Three hours.
    a section of the INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS course in Economics - ECON
    BIOL 310 A - PUBLIC HEALTH & INFECTIOUS DISEASE (2022-2023 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN STEM 245
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    ...BIOL 310. PUBLIC HEALTH AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE. This course offers a unique opportunity to explore the pathological relationships that affect the health of animals and man within the global community. General virology, bacteriology, parasitology, and mycology will be discussed with special focus on ...
    SCIC 204 L L - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (2015-2016 Fall Semester)
    Tue: 1-2:59 PM @ MAIN STEM 126
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    ...SCIC 204. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE. This course gives emphasis to a scientific approach to environmental awareness including contributions from ecology, biology, geology and chemistry. Historical worldviews that impact attitudes, ethics, and policies toward the environment will be discussed. The conseq...
    a section of the ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE course in Science - SCIC
    PSYC 209 B - CHILD DEVELOPMENT: LIFESPAN PART I (2011-2012 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:15 PM @ MAIN HAL 214
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    ...PSYC 209. CHILD DEVELOPMENT: LIFESPAN PART 1. This course is a survey of the child development field. Students will be encouraged to develop an appreciation for the value of science for understanding children and their development. Key theories and research regarding cognition, language, attachment,...
    COMP 220 A - COMP PROGRAMMING II (2014-2015 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN STEM 376
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    ...COMP 220. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING II. This is a second course in the Java language: a review of essential language concepts, structured programming, and top-down design. Object oriented program design principles including inheritance, abstract base classes, interfaces, virtual methods, and polymorphism...
    a section of the COMP PROGRAMMING II course in Computer Science - COMP
    HUMA 201 F - CIV/SPECULATIVE MIND (2012-2013 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-11:20 AM @ MAIN HAL 302
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    ...HUMA 201. CIVILIZATION AND THE SPECULATIVE MIND. An analysis and defense of the Christian worldview. Other major contemporary worldviews such as naturalism, existentialism, pragmatism, postmodernism, and humanism are also examined. In addition, the course focuses on historical and contemporary ...
    a section of the CIV/SPECULATIVE MIND course in Humanities - HUMA
    BIOL 233 M L - GENETICS (2017-2018 Fall Semester)
    Tue: 1-2:15 PM @ MAIN HH 118
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    ...BIOL 233. GENETICS. An exploration of modern genetics that begins with the molecular biology of gene function. Emphasis is placed on DNA structure, replication, and the regulation of gene expression. This is followed by a discussion of Mendelian genetics, including the fundamental principles of inhe...
    a section of the GENETICS course in Biology - BIOL
    HUMA 271 F - SCRIPTURE AND THEOLOGY-CHR LIFE II (2026-2027 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 310
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    ...HUMA 271. SCRIPTURE AND THEOLOGY FOR THE CHRISTIAN LIFE II. This course builds on HUMA 261, exploring the content of significant biblical texts, their theological themes, and their contributions to the Christian life in the contemporary world. The content of the course and its learning outcomes revo...
    CHEM 463 A - POLYMER CHEMISTRY (2010-2011 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN RO 220
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    CHEM 463. POLYMER CHEMISTRY. An introduction to the structure, synthesis, and physical properties of the major organic polymers. Two lectures per week. Prerequisite: Chemistry 242. Alternate years, fall semester, two hours.
    a section of the POLYMER CHEMISTRY course in Chemistry - CHEM
    EDUC 488 A - SEMINAR: ISSUES IN EDUCATION (2017-2018 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 115
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    ...EDUC 488. SEMINAR: ISSUES IN EDUCATION. A capstone course for senior credential candidates that examines the major philosophical, historical, social, political, and psychological issues as they impact the teaching profession. Contemporary issues, successful practices, and curricular approaches will ...
    a section of the SEMINAR: ISSUES IN EDUCATION course in Education - EDUC
    ENGR 451 B - CAPSTONE DESIGN LABORATORY I (2022-2023 Fall Semester)
    Tue: 1-1:59 PM @ MAIN HH 215
    Fri: 3-3:59 PM @ MAIN HH 215
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    ...ENGR 451. CAPSTONE DESIGN LABORATORY I. An advanced lab course requiring the student to complete their senior design project. The capstone design project is initiated, defined and documented. Extensive technical writing and oral presentation skills are employed. For electrical/computer engineering m...
    MECE 460 A - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2021-2022 Fall Semester)
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    ...MECE 460. INDEPENDENT STUDY. Individual study of specialized topics in mechanical engineering. Senior standing, permission of the department chair, and a faculty sponsor are required. A combined total of up to three credit hours for independent study, independent research, and honors courses can be ...
    COMP 222 A - INTRO TO DATA STRUCT & ALGORITHMS (2003-2004 Acad. Year Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ M
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    ...COMP 222. INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS. An advanced course in programming using an object-oriented language, with an emphasis on analyzing the run-time behavior of programs; the design and structure of programs; linear data structures; recursion; binary search trees; sorting; and h...
    EDUC 382 B - SECOND LEVEL FIELD EXPERIENCE (2011-2012 May Intersession)
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    ...EDUC 382. SECOND LEVEL FIELD EXPERIENCE. An internship course designed to permit students to engage in thirty to forty hours of some observation and most participatory field experience. Field experience interns observe teachers in classroom settings and assume some level of teaching responsibility. ...
    a section of the SECOND LEVEL FIELD EXPERIENCE course in Education - EDUC
    HIST 252 A - U.S. SURVEY II (2015-2016 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 310
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    HIST 252. UNITED STATES SURVEY II. A survey of American history from the end of Reconstruction until the present. This course is required for all PreK-4 Elementary, PreK-8 Special Education, and Middle Level Education majors. Spring semester only, three hours.
    a section of the U.S. SURVEY II course in History - HIST
    MARK 316 A - SALES (2023-2024 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN HAL 105
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    ...MARK 316. SALES. This course focuses on professional selling from a client-focused, non-manipulative sales perspective. Students will learn and apply the principles of professional selling and the role of sales management through lecture, access to guest speakers in the sales discipline, and hands-o...
    a section of the SALES course in Marketing - MARK
    COMM 104 A - PUBLIC SPEAKING & RHETORIC (2024-2025 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN HAL 310
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    ...COMM 104. PUBLIC SPEAKING AND RHETORIC. Introduces students to the preparation and presentation of material for a variety of public speaking situations. This performance-oriented class offers instruction in the theory of rhetoric, material development, and delivery techniques. Students will review t...
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